In 2011, there was a survey polling members of 23 different organizations that are associated with fee-paying writing and editing. Things have not changed dramatically since then, so you may find it useful. The information is given in three formats – price per hour, price per project and ‘other’ – typically price per word. It covers every conceivable type of writing, including the work typically performed by freelance copywriters, such as writing brochures, flyers, annual reports, business sales letters, ghostwriting for trade magazines and so on. As it’s so comprehensive, I’ll give you a link in a moment so that you can download and print-off the entire 11 page document yourself. The limitations of the survey are that it just covers the USA - and it includes input from professional agency-writers as well as freelancers. On the whole, I suggest you factor the figures down if you are just starting out on your copywriting career. It will be a couple of years before you can expect to command those prices. Similarly, of course, if your marketplace is outside the USA, you may have to make another adjustment. Nevertheless, it’s the most comprehensive analysis I have ever seen. You might also find the SOURCE of the document useful. It’s an online forum called the Freelance Writer’s Connection. There are lots of writers’ forums on the web, most of them dedicated to writing fiction, and many of very poor quality – mainly just a platform for advertising or self-promotion. This one is dedicated to freelancers and seems to have a good mix of novices plus very experienced writers who are willing to share their experience and advice. It’s free of charge. SO – here are the links. Hope you find them useful. --